Lee Hardcastle, the claymation animator who realized the horrors of The Thing through Pingu's wide eyes, has now put together an abbreviated yet way gorier version of The Raid, now with clay cats doing all that film's awesome shit. If you have not seen The Raids: firstly, you should do that, because so much awesome shit happens. Secondly, you should still watch this, because these hyper-violent Play-Doh housepets are pretty respectful about parodying rather than spoiling the original's marginal narrative, so it's fine.
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Remember the first time you saw Toy Story? How you went in thinking it was a saccharine tale of plastic figures, but by the end you were crying because it turned out this "toy story" wasn't about toys at all; IT WAS ABOUT FRIENDSHIP. Well, prepare to feel that all again, but in... / Continue →
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'The Raid' Remade with Clay Cats
\n\nLee Hardcastle, the claymation animator who realized the horrors of The Thing through Pingu's wide eyes, has now put together an abbreviated yet way gorier version of The Raid, now with clay cats doing all that film's awesome shit. If you have not seen The Raids: firstly, you should do that, because so much awesome shit happens. Secondly, you should still watch this, because these hyper-violent Play-Doh housepets are pretty respectful about parodying rather than spoiling the original's marginal narrative, so it's fine.